TY - JOUR
T1 - Lolland’s changing landscapes: insights from long-term interactions between people and the environment
AU - Wollentz, Gustav
AU - van Beek, R
AU - Bønnelycke , Cecilie
AU - Dugstad, S.A.
AU - Mortensen, Morten Fischer
AU - Koivisto , Satu
AU - Måge, Bjørnar
AU - Out, Welmoed A.
AU - Gross, Daniel
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Many parts of Europe are today facing a wide range of societal and environmental challenges that demand a high degree of resilience and adaptability. Archaeology has an important role to play by providing novel perspectives on how people have been living with, and adapting to, change in dynamic environments over considerable time. This paper adopts a trans-chronological perspective on human-environment interaction in the Syltholm Fjord on the Danish island of Lolland. The area provides extraordinary archives of long-term data on the environment and human activity in a dynamic and changing landscape. The fjord, which has been inhabited for several millennia, has been prone to regular flooding. We focus on three topics: (1) Habitation and subsistence, (2) Ritual behaviour and burial, and (3) Responses to dynamic environmental challenges and opportunities. From these topics, we identify a set of key-insights related to how to be resilient through disruptive societal and environmental changes.
AB - Many parts of Europe are today facing a wide range of societal and environmental challenges that demand a high degree of resilience and adaptability. Archaeology has an important role to play by providing novel perspectives on how people have been living with, and adapting to, change in dynamic environments over considerable time. This paper adopts a trans-chronological perspective on human-environment interaction in the Syltholm Fjord on the Danish island of Lolland. The area provides extraordinary archives of long-term data on the environment and human activity in a dynamic and changing landscape. The fjord, which has been inhabited for several millennia, has been prone to regular flooding. We focus on three topics: (1) Habitation and subsistence, (2) Ritual behaviour and burial, and (3) Responses to dynamic environmental challenges and opportunities. From these topics, we identify a set of key-insights related to how to be resilient through disruptive societal and environmental changes.
U2 - 10.1080/01426397.2025.2562867
DO - 10.1080/01426397.2025.2562867
M3 - Journal article
JO - Landscape Research
JF - Landscape Research
ER -